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... conversations , while they are venting these absurd opinions ; and should think , that if on any such occasions , half a dozen of the most robust christians in the company would lead one of these gentlemen to a pump , or convey him into ...
... conversations , while they are venting these absurd opinions ; and should think , that if on any such occasions , half a dozen of the most robust christians in the company would lead one of these gentlemen to a pump , or convey him into ...
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... conversation , filled with that sweetness and complacency , which , says the poet , insensibly steal away the hearts of the wisest men . Juno , after having made these necessary prepara- tions , came , as by accident , into the presence ...
... conversation , filled with that sweetness and complacency , which , says the poet , insensibly steal away the hearts of the wisest men . Juno , after having made these necessary prepara- tions , came , as by accident , into the presence ...
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... conversation was here interrupted by company which came in upon us . The humour of affecting a superior carriage gene- rally rises from a false notion of the weakness of a female understanding in general , or an over weaning opinion ...
... conversation was here interrupted by company which came in upon us . The humour of affecting a superior carriage gene- rally rises from a false notion of the weakness of a female understanding in general , or an over weaning opinion ...
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... conversation of this nature ; out " of which I could learn no more , than that the hus- " band and wife were angry at one another . We haď ' no sooner sat down , but says the gentleman of the " house , in order to raise discourse , I ...
... conversation of this nature ; out " of which I could learn no more , than that the hus- " band and wife were angry at one another . We haď ' no sooner sat down , but says the gentleman of the " house , in order to raise discourse , I ...
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... conversation . Whether they have matter to talk of " or not , they enjoy the pleasures of society , and at " the same time the freedom of solitude . Their ordi- ( 6 nary life is to be preferred to the happiest moments " of other lovers ...
... conversation . Whether they have matter to talk of " or not , they enjoy the pleasures of society , and at " the same time the freedom of solitude . Their ordi- ( 6 nary life is to be preferred to the happiest moments " of other lovers ...
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